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the fed was the first one to adopt those unconventional monetary policies. it was then followed by the bank of england, by the bank of japan, and later by the european central banks, so i'm not suggesting that it will b first-in , first-out, but very likely, and they should not all do it at the same time. >> is that because of the global economic recovery is still fragile, the financial system still fragile? whyshould th continue with these policies to some degree? >> well, the recovery is there, but it is from jig. we are forecasting a 3.1% increase for 2013 and more in 2014, but you can't call it a big massive recovery. added to which the recoveryis certainly stronnger in the u.s. than it is, say, in the eurozone. we forecasting, you know, 1.7% increase in the u.s. this year hen we think that it ill be negative yet again in the eurozone, so there has to be coordination which doesn't mean to see that there will all have to withdrawal and phase out at the same time. >> melissa, do you want to follow up on that? melissa: absolutely. in the speech oday, you ta
the fed was the first one to adopt those unconventional monetary policies. it was then followed by the bank of england, by the bank of japan, and later by the european central banks, so i'm not suggesting that it will b first-in , first-out, but very likely, and they should not all do it at the same time. >> is that because of the global economic recovery is still fragile, the financial system still fragile? whyshould th continue with these policies to some degree? >> well, the...
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a former fashion designer she's unconventional by almost any standard. >> if she wasn't doing trash, she would be jean-paul. >> her unorthodox use of trash is improving the lives of thousands around the globe. >> this is an ecobrick. this is the container and this is where you stuff all of the wrappers, all of the plastic bags. everything that is inorganic trash. you just put the lid on top and then you have an ecobrick ready for construction. i'm susanna. i'm the founder of the ecobrick movement. we are here in guatemala in central america and this is called the most beautiful lake on earth. >> picture a vast blue body of water surrounded by three towering volcanoes. >> there's three different myian groups around the lake. cultural elements are still maintained. all have its own unique feel. >> in the '60s this new material plastic came. that was totally new for them. plastic is not a bad material. it helped them a lot but nobody told them, look, this is not going to decompost. this is going to stay here for 20, 30, 50, 100, 500 years. >> the trash problem is affecting these communi
a former fashion designer she's unconventional by almost any standard. >> if she wasn't doing trash, she would be jean-paul. >> her unorthodox use of trash is improving the lives of thousands around the globe. >> this is an ecobrick. this is the container and this is where you stuff all of the wrappers, all of the plastic bags. everything that is inorganic trash. you just put the lid on top and then you have an ecobrick ready for construction. i'm susanna. i'm the founder of...
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exit from unconventional policies earlier exit is warranted for the united states, whereas she's saying europe and japan do have more time. we'll have an exclusive interview -- we'll have an interview with christine later today, coming up at 4:45 your time. back to you. >> we look forward to that, steve. thank you very much. from jackson hole, wyoming. the annual fed fest that's gone o there. thank you very much. >>> 24 hours ago, we were waiting for the nasdaq to open back up after a three-hour shutdown, and today, the fallout continues. but not for the overall stock market. the nasdaq is positive today, up .4%. bill, yesterday it put in a performance of 1% despite being open only 20 minutes before the close. >> lately, we've been trading more on fundamentals, and one of the fundamentals that came out today, as you know, that was home sales figures were not nearly what was expected. down 13%. that brought the market down. and, in fact, the bond market responded to that, as well. so we'll be looking at that very carefully over the next hour as we head toward the close, kelly. >>> also t
exit from unconventional policies earlier exit is warranted for the united states, whereas she's saying europe and japan do have more time. we'll have an exclusive interview -- we'll have an interview with christine later today, coming up at 4:45 your time. back to you. >> we look forward to that, steve. thank you very much. from jackson hole, wyoming. the annual fed fest that's gone o there. thank you very much. >>> 24 hours ago, we were waiting for the nasdaq to open back up...
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>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot [[voiceover]] every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? antonio mora brings you smart conversation that challenges the status quo with unexpected opinions and a fresh outlook. including yours. >>> get ready america, because obamacare is coming, and the changes in it are big. this will reshape health insurance markets. it will change the way we access and pay doctors, hospitals, and drug companies. it will effect you no matter who you are. this law is more than 900 pages long. it is complicated,
>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot...
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>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. content while setting new nt, consider this including our data, we will challenge notions. conventional wisdom is woman who don't like guys who are cheap. 26% adults used a coupon on a first date. they said if their date used a coupon they would go out again. we were skeptical of those numbers and not just because he was behind the poll. we dug further that "new york times" that a match of t* e eharmony said they are more likely to go if they are saver than a spender. even tide to a credit score or date my credit score.com. i know yo you're thinking a guy went from george of the jungle. maybe not. researchers at the university of michigan titleed a penny saved is a partner earned. the romantic deal of serveers. people who chronically save often in ranges of 25% higher. those polls felt that savings showed greater self control and ways. but we should note the one area and hire and excitement and
>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. content while setting new nt, consider this including our data, we will challenge notions. conventional wisdom is woman who don't like guys who are cheap. 26% adults used a coupon on a first date. they said if their date used a coupon they would go out again. we were skeptical of those numbers and...
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all these people are victims of being ravaged by unconventional warfare. but the term is often does this is, in fact, been is, in fact, the more. where to adjust our thinking. we have to understand that unconventional warfare is the dominant base of warfare am always has been, always will be. every great power throughout history, every great general including the great generals of antiquity had to deal with the threat of unconventional warfare, including of course the greatest army of all, the roman legions. a pretty formidable force, even when you're not led by russell crowe. they bested every power in the neighborhood. grown, as we also know, was ultimately brought down, sat in the fifth century. and what was responsible for the downfall of rome? well, wrong was much like the united states in that it did not have great power rivals. it was not surrounded by great state, other than the parthian or persian empire. ultimately, it was basically surrounded by those that get labeled as barbarians. and how did therbarians fight? well, they did not have organize
all these people are victims of being ravaged by unconventional warfare. but the term is often does this is, in fact, been is, in fact, the more. where to adjust our thinking. we have to understand that unconventional warfare is the dominant base of warfare am always has been, always will be. every great power throughout history, every great general including the great generals of antiquity had to deal with the threat of unconventional warfare, including of course the greatest army of all, the...
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. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not with an autographed jersey, and obama shared a few praise. >> coach shula retired with more wins than any coach in history. each time that record has been challenged, team after team has fallin short. >> michael eaves joins us to talk more about that. the president was having a lot latest online at aljazeera.com. ♪ >>> well were always in the background. nowadays they are more up front, you know? but we still have a lot more work to do, where the civil rights, you know, need to help women. because still women are getting paid less, and the fight is just so long and hard. >> what are the issues and challenges facing black women that are different than those that the larger community faces. >> uh-huh. which raises an interesting issue, avis, it seems black women's issues are never a separate discussion from black men. separately? >> that's a critical point, and a point that was raised before, right? when we think of black issues, it is almost a cultural app
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. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not [[voiceover]] every sunday night, al jazeera america presents gripping films from ♪ >>> okay. i have been asking the question for a while. what the heck is a bit coin? a new currency that everybody is buzzing about. bit coin experts went to washington to explain it to the feds today. but let's start with what bit coin is. you can't hold one. they are entirely virtual. it's a digital wild west currency, but according to we use coins.com, there is no denying bit coins are in fact currency. >> you can purchase gifts, songs, servers, and alpacka socks. >> you buy with bit coins on several websites. you can trade them or hold on to them and hope they increase in value. but bit coins are entirely unregulated. when a nation's currency is about to crash, a central bank steps in. if bit coins start to crash, and they have, you are out of luck. when you acquire bit coins they go into a digital wallet that looks like this. and if you lose your pass word to your wall
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i think getting a message out even 55 the unconventional ways i think it's a diversity we tolerate in our city. i hope this won't move forward. and i hope you won't ban this informational splie >> any additional public comment on to me 2. seeing none, public comment is closed. i am supportive of supporting this to those the to the call of the chair. and as i indicated a previous hearing i'm not a fan of aerial advisement i'm not a fan of those aerial advertisements. what i also is a and i think i indicated many of this in the past hearing i think this this legislation was rushed in the way s it was brought forward. and the normal deliver way we bring it forward it was dividing the file and we're duplicating the file and to take it from a brief america's cup restriction. i spoke this morning with i don't remember the name of the come that has about half of the market share on san francisco bay they indicate no outreach has been done to them and if they're the largest player and if they're the largest i'm assuming no one to the other operators as well. if you're going to be banning an i
i think getting a message out even 55 the unconventional ways i think it's a diversity we tolerate in our city. i hope this won't move forward. and i hope you won't ban this informational splie >> any additional public comment on to me 2. seeing none, public comment is closed. i am supportive of supporting this to those the to the call of the chair. and as i indicated a previous hearing i'm not a fan of aerial advisement i'm not a fan of those aerial advertisements. what i also is a and i...
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as i said, he was a daring and unconventional thinker. he knew that he would never slip it past the americans, so what he did was decide to build 18 gigantic submarines designed to attack the united states. i'm not talking about another attack against the hawaiian islands. i'm talking about mainland americans. that is something that had not occurred since the war of 1812. these subs, as they were called, they were a pretty remarkable achievement for their day, far bigger than any simmering that had ever been built up until then. and in fact they were so vague that we initially mistook them for surface ships. just to give you an idea, that is the one at the top. that is the squadron flagship over 400 feet long. that is longer than a football field. it is a sales structure which is the section here on top. it is three stories tall. and as you can see here, the e401 is intended to hunt submarines. given that the e401 subs could travel one and a half times around the world without a human. they also incorporated some of the stealth technologi
as i said, he was a daring and unconventional thinker. he knew that he would never slip it past the americans, so what he did was decide to build 18 gigantic submarines designed to attack the united states. i'm not talking about another attack against the hawaiian islands. i'm talking about mainland americans. that is something that had not occurred since the war of 1812. these subs, as they were called, they were a pretty remarkable achievement for their day, far bigger than any simmering that...
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has to take unconventional methods and the nsa has to take uncongress descriptionoff methods in order to countser the threat. we need to understand the threat is not just from an storm source >> shepard: feels like they're the threat. what they have done here is trampled up a over the constitution? haven't they trampled over people's rights to privacy and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure? how can they do this? >> it's quite easy to say that. i can understand why you see that point of view. >> shepard: it's what they're doing. >> we go back to the debate on civil liberty versus national security. what has happened here is that in order for the nsa to conduct their business, intelligence is an open source. intelligence has to be closed because if it's not you compromise the safety of people, u.s. citizens abroad. so has to be closed source. with that in hand comes the respect and the confidence in the u.s. public for the nsa and administration to do their job, and clearly that is owl -- out of kilter at the moment. >> shepard: at one point i was thinking i should cc the nsa
has to take unconventional methods and the nsa has to take uncongress descriptionoff methods in order to countser the threat. we need to understand the threat is not just from an storm source >> shepard: feels like they're the threat. what they have done here is trampled up a over the constitution? haven't they trampled over people's rights to privacy and freedom from unreasonable search and seizure? how can they do this? >> it's quite easy to say that. i can understand why you see...
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and brett opted for the unconventional way, and using his tongue. we don't have video. >>> and you thought that was some talent, check out this one. coming from an oscar-winning actress, famous for her fiery girl power roles. geena davis is proving she is someone you don't want to miss with. especially when she has a bow in her hands. that's from the original. but she's rocking a modern version of her outfit. and this girl is anything but with a bow and arrow. she has an apple on top of the mannequin's head. she pierces it. she is in a league of her own. >>> and finally, guys, i have to show you these pictures. perhaps you remember that classic scene from "friends," where chandler gets his arm stuck while cuddling. if not, take a look. >> and one. two. three. >> fear no more. that dreaded fear of the dead arm, it's gone. thanks to this genius creation. it's called the cuddle mattress. it promises to let couples cudding without the consequences. there are slits at the top and bottom of the mattress. there are slits at the top and bottom of the mattre
and brett opted for the unconventional way, and using his tongue. we don't have video. >>> and you thought that was some talent, check out this one. coming from an oscar-winning actress, famous for her fiery girl power roles. geena davis is proving she is someone you don't want to miss with. especially when she has a bow in her hands. that's from the original. but she's rocking a modern version of her outfit. and this girl is anything but with a bow and arrow. she has an apple on top...
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a little bit unconventional. i think it originally operated as a pop up and all along mission street and in the city. they've taken a creativity approach to make this work for two long-term businesses and have managed to real be successful and follow rules for over 40 years especially in two different venues with who different families running those multiple generations businesses. i urge you to support them and grew up around the corner and it is a great asset to the community and i urge you to support it >> thank you. next speaker. >> good evening i'm the president of the merchants neighborhood association. we're here in full support of the sanchez. i won thing that's occurred along the corridor and will be happening a lot more is that there's a lot of businesses because the rents is going high we have another one that moved into together they doing the same thing their operating in the daylight as one business and at night as another. the permit process gets xufg but it's something you'll be seeing a lot more.
a little bit unconventional. i think it originally operated as a pop up and all along mission street and in the city. they've taken a creativity approach to make this work for two long-term businesses and have managed to real be successful and follow rules for over 40 years especially in two different venues with who different families running those multiple generations businesses. i urge you to support them and grew up around the corner and it is a great asset to the community and i urge you...
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>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i just really loved the news. >>news was always important in my family. >>i knew as a kid that was exactly what i wanted to do. >>i learned to read by reading the newspaper with my great-grandfather every morning. >>and i love being able to tell other people stories. >>this is it, i want to be a part of this. >>this is what really drove me to al jazeera america. ♪ >>> welcome back let's recap our top stories. the white house reiterated that president obama does not expect to send u.s. troops to syria, and the un says one million syrian children are now refugees because of the conflict. in lebanon at least 37 people are dead, and hu
>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. my name is jonathan betz. i'm from dallas, texas, and i'm an anchor for al jazeera america. >>my name is ranjani chakraborty, i'm from houston, texas. >>i'm kim bondy. >>nicole deford. >>and i'm from new orleans. >>san francisco, california. when i was a little kid, i...
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>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>> welcome back, let's recap our stop stories. the un says the there are now a million syrian children refugees. >>> and two bombs went off outside of the northern city of tripoli in lebanon. there is no immediate claim of responsibility for the attack. a jury has resumed deliberations in nidal hasan. he passed on his final chance to address the jury on thursday. he faces multiple murder charges. >>> it's being called the friday of martyrs. demonstrations take place more than a week after hundreds of people were killed. jonathan betz is live from cairo to tell us more about what is happening. jonathan
>>unconventional. [[voiceover]] we spent time with some members of the gangster disciples. >>an escape from the expected. >>i'm a cancer survivor. not only cancer, but brain cancer. mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news...
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. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >> bankruptcy hearings resumed in detroit and has folks i with underfunded pensions worried. that's forcing some local governments to turn to taxpayers who were not supposed to be on the hook for pensions to shell out more money. reporting on one west virginia city taking extraordinary steps to stay out of bankruptcy and to keep those pensioners paid. >> reporter: charleston, west virginia, first responders dealing today with a barricaded gunman. after 20 years on the job they have access to healthcare and are guaranteed generous pensions. >> oh, it's sweet. you could retire with $50,000 a year for life. >> reporter: but the residents are dealing with the payout th
. >> unconventional. >> we spent time with the gangster disciples. >> escape from the unexpected. >> i am a cancer survivor, not mission. >> there's more to america, more stories, more voices, more points of view. now there's are news channel with more of what americans want to know. >> i'm ali velshi and this is "real money." this is "america tonight." sglovrjs our -- >> our news coverage reveal more of america's stories. >>...
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the lack of any injuries on the bodies and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon. and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: today the syrian regime denied allegations that it was behind the attack. and it's refusing any charges that it's used chemical weapons throughout the syrian civil war. >> in the past six days alone, more than 30,000 syrian refugees have fled into iraq. in >>> an iconic san francisco strip club closing its doors for good. why the owners are throwing it in. >> and the candid profile of marissa myer that reveals the many sides of the young ceo. >> good evening, everybody. we still have some lightning to detect. we'll fire up the live doppler, and your pinpoint forecast as the news continues. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, strip clubs: the lusty lady. the peep >>> the curtain is coming down for good on one of san francisco's most notorious strip e lusty lady. it got attention two decades ago when the strippers unionized. >> reporter: the door is still open, the ladies are still on the stage. but no
the lack of any injuries on the bodies and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon. and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: today the syrian regime denied allegations that it was behind the attack. and it's refusing any charges that it's used chemical weapons throughout the syrian civil war. >> in the past six days alone, more than 30,000 syrian refugees have fled into iraq. in...
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a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that makes me more comfortable with the idea that i know who he is about so i can make a decision. >> are you talking about the women coming forward or the fact that he said he did not know what he would do about afghanistan when he became president and would check it out? [laughter] >> we have had presidents who have been reelected like that. we talked about transparency in the value to our society. -- and the value to our society. chris matthews was here peddling his latest jfk book. he is a huge fan. was jfk under estimated? that is the debate going
a lot of the media called that unconventional. [laughter] let's repeal child labor laws that we fought hard for in this country. bring in dickens to chronicle it. i do think there is the cruelty amidst the reality show debates we have been subjected to. who is running this, entertainment or news? there is a cruelty when people cheer that someone dies without health care or bbo a soldier that dies in iraq. >> i am joking about herman cain. he is a guy who cannot hide the truth well. that...
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now, starting the unconventional play off. defense was sharp this afternoon. vogi goes 8 innings, struck out 5, earning the first win since coming off of the disabled list. panda adding cushion. hitting one deep to triple valley. 2 runs score. pablo tpwets the first triple. ready for this. since august of last -- gets the first triple. ready for this. since august of last year. we have controversy where a tire changer found himself in the middle of a firestorm after the irl race. danger on the track and off as well. a restart, taking the lead. from wilson. he stays at the front of the pack. now, 15 laps to go. final pit stop. the tire changer, he pulls out of the pit. he gets it. and an air gun ended up injuring another member of the team. the penalty for the move and finished 15th. he would of run the race. power would take control as a result. he wins it for the third time if four years at sonoma. he insigne waited the tire changer was trying to get hit. >> you watch more pit guys they try to get out of the way of other people. that was a bit of a. [beep] mo
now, starting the unconventional play off. defense was sharp this afternoon. vogi goes 8 innings, struck out 5, earning the first win since coming off of the disabled list. panda adding cushion. hitting one deep to triple valley. 2 runs score. pablo tpwets the first triple. ready for this. since august of last -- gets the first triple. ready for this. since august of last year. we have controversy where a tire changer found himself in the middle of a firestorm after the irl race. danger on the...
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and he had a lot of unconventional teaching methods like showing movies in class in lieu of proper instruction. so you know, what the district might be doing here is trying to protect a popular teacher at the expense of the safety of the students. >> reporter: and martin is currently being held in the contra costa jail on $10 million bail. i'm jeff bush, live in concord, kron 4 news. >>> authorities have wrapped up their investigation in this deadly limousine fire that killed a bride to be on the san mateo bridge. this happened back in may. four other passengers escaped the limousine in addition to the driver. several agencies investigated the driver and authorities will release the full report monday that will answer what caused the fire and the 911 calls made to 911 patrol during the event. we will carry that announcement live on comcast 193. >>> this just in, police have released new information on the orinda shooting. the chp says an officer investigating an injury hit run incident saw the car that matched the police shot the man in the car. he has not yet been identify #- d. >>> just befo
and he had a lot of unconventional teaching methods like showing movies in class in lieu of proper instruction. so you know, what the district might be doing here is trying to protect a popular teacher at the expense of the safety of the students. >> reporter: and martin is currently being held in the contra costa jail on $10 million bail. i'm jeff bush, live in concord, kron 4 news. >>> authorities have wrapped up their investigation in this deadly limousine fire that killed a...
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at ice cream shop, founder, robyn fisher uses a somewhat unconventional ingredient. >> liquid nitrogen. it is negative 21 degreestarian height. >> that triple digit chill changes how the ice cream tastes and feels in your mouth. >> the colder you freeze a product, the smaller the ice crystals can be and the smaller the ice crystals can be, the smoother the ice cream is. >> while most are made with preservatives and frozen until served, it is made without those extras on the spot. >> you get to see the whole process being churned before your eyes from liquid into solid into your finished ice cream. >> this liquid nitrogen isn't unique, but the machine is. dubbed the burr, it's the result of prototyping with engineers for two years. >> mixer manages every service of itself. the ice cream fill is compressed as small as possible. >> submitten is trying to improve upon its hardware. version 2.0 of the burr rolls out next fall. >> our next machines are a little bigger and more robust in terms of eliminating maintenance and repairs. >> increase in size should shorten the wait. i scream, you s
at ice cream shop, founder, robyn fisher uses a somewhat unconventional ingredient. >> liquid nitrogen. it is negative 21 degreestarian height. >> that triple digit chill changes how the ice cream tastes and feels in your mouth. >> the colder you freeze a product, the smaller the ice crystals can be and the smaller the ice crystals can be, the smoother the ice cream is. >> while most are made with preservatives and frozen until served, it is made without those extras on...
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couldn't get a ticket to the game, so he hg out in the cove giants up 1n the 6th when buster posey ss the unconventional 2- 6-4 de play off an aj burnett bunt. the defense was sharp this afternoon for ryan vogelsong who pitched his best game oe year...vogelsong went 8 inn, gave up only 2 hits, and st out 5, earning his first win the dl the >>> the double collection here. going 8 innings, giving up 2 hits, struck out 5. earning the 4th point going off. now, two runs come into score. picking up the 1st triple since august of last year. the giants go against the pirates and they shut them out of the park 4-0 the final. >>> irl driver, willpower has dominated sonoma. but a penalty helped him to another trip. inside of the circle. danger on the track. on it as well. seven cautions, making the move. he would stay ahead of the pack and filled with power. 15 laps to go. final pit stop. keep your eye on the power tire changer. pulled out of the stall, hits the guy. he ends uptaking out another crewmember and an air gun ended up injuring another member of the team. he took the penalty going 15th. cost him the rac
couldn't get a ticket to the game, so he hg out in the cove giants up 1n the 6th when buster posey ss the unconventional 2- 6-4 de play off an aj burnett bunt. the defense was sharp this afternoon for ryan vogelsong who pitched his best game oe year...vogelsong went 8 inn, gave up only 2 hits, and st out 5, earning his first win the dl the >>> the double collection here. going 8 innings, giving up 2 hits, struck out 5. earning the 4th point going off. now, two runs come into score....
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tech companies and facebook hires people that offer more than conventional ideas, rather, more than unconventional ideas. candidates reported a difficult interview process at guidewire in foster city. yahoo's acquisition of tumbler includes $110 million payment to item employer founder as long as he remains on the job if four years. the payment was disclosed in a filing. he turned 27 last month and started tumbler in 2007 after he dropped out of high school to concentrate on computer programming. >> we should be dry by noon at golden gate park with drizzle until 10:00. outside, if i read it right the big attraction tonight is paul mccartney at 3:00 it will be 61 with breezes at 57 at 6:00 and 56 at 9:00. it will be cool there. it will be breezy from time to time. you can see the storms still rotating around and it is very easy to see the area of low pressure to the north and thunderstorms to the north but they missed tahoe at 74 at yosemite and 87, and 82 in sack membership to and cooler-than-average around los angeles and san diego and 76 and 72 but heat is on in palm springs at 102. >> we have a
tech companies and facebook hires people that offer more than conventional ideas, rather, more than unconventional ideas. candidates reported a difficult interview process at guidewire in foster city. yahoo's acquisition of tumbler includes $110 million payment to item employer founder as long as he remains on the job if four years. the payment was disclosed in a filing. he turned 27 last month and started tumbler in 2007 after he dropped out of high school to concentrate on computer...
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>> we are quite concerned, because we believe that unconventional monetary policy is very much navigating a new world. and entry has been one thing, exit will be another thing. but certainly what is done in the u.s. by the fed in the u.k. by the bank of england, in europe by the european central bank and in japan by the central bank of japan is having effects elsewhere in the world, not just at home. and those effects have been, you know, largely positive. there's been a lot of capital inflows. there's been, you know, increase in credit. there's been certainly the markets have recognized the positive aspect of it. but as there is talk of exit, and there is a bit of uncertainty about when it is, how much of it there will be, there is also uncertainty that is translating into emerging market markets. >> we've seen some pretty violent reactions in currencies and in bond markets. >> right. >> and so, the kind of stability you could see -- the instability that you saw on the way in, we could see that on the way out? >> correct. which is why we are clearly advocating here in jackson hole as muc
>> we are quite concerned, because we believe that unconventional monetary policy is very much navigating a new world. and entry has been one thing, exit will be another thing. but certainly what is done in the u.s. by the fed in the u.k. by the bank of england, in europe by the european central bank and in japan by the central bank of japan is having effects elsewhere in the world, not just at home. and those effects have been, you know, largely positive. there's been a lot of capital...
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>> the quivering bodies, pinpoint pupils, and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon, and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> today, the syrian regime denied allegations that it's behind the attack and refuted any charges that it used chemical weapons throughout syria's war. >> just in the past few days, more than 30,000 refugees have filed into iraq. the united nations security council is calling for a thorough and prompt evaluation. the white house saysitis waiting for confirmation. >>> tonight san diego reached a tentative deal with bob filner, the mayor who admitted toward inappropriate behavior toward women. the news came shortly after the 18th woman came forward to say filner inappropriately touched her. san diego businesswoman diane york says they were posing for a photo when suddenly. >> there was a hand that went to mibach to my buttocks, and i was shocked. it was inappropriate, and i was startled at the time. >> filner spent some time in rehab, but he has refused efforts to force him out of office. >>>
>> the quivering bodies, pinpoint pupils, and the mass casualties, these people have died from some unconventional weapon, and at the moment, the most likely explanation would be some sort of chemical weapon. >> today, the syrian regime denied allegations that it's behind the attack and refuted any charges that it used chemical weapons throughout syria's war. >> just in the past few days, more than 30,000 refugees have filed into iraq. the united nations security council is...
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. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation will be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: syria's information officer denies the country has ever used chemical weapons. he says everything that has been said is absurd, primitive, illogical, and fabricated. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting last night. the council says it wants answers as to how so many people were killed. >> this represents no matter what the confusions are a serious escalation with grave human consequences. >> reporter: a team of u.n. inspectors are already in syria to investigate past claims of chemical weapons used. now they want to go to the site of yesterday's alleged attack. >> we hope that they will be given access to the area by the government. >> reporter: outside the white house, a small group of syrian americans protested calling on the u.s. to do more to drive syrian president bashar al assad from office. >> the decision making happens from the white house. we know that when america decides that it's time for assad to be put do
. >> these people have died from some unconventional weapon and at the moment the most likely explanation will be some sort of chemical weapon. >> reporter: syria's information officer denies the country has ever used chemical weapons. he says everything that has been said is absurd, primitive, illogical, and fabricated. the u.n. security council held an emergency meeting last night. the council says it wants answers as to how so many people were killed. >> this represents no...
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. >> unconventional garnish, but it works. see what you think. >> i think it's fine. >> we have seen this. >> what is this? >> pickled shrimp. not pickled like a dill, but marinated. a quick cure. >> that's good. >> you president a little brian over it and an hour in the bridge and it's done. >> it's cooked up? >> we are shrimp rific. we love shrimp. this is shrimp and greats. this has been cut lengthwise. >> watch this. >> this is cutting it lengthwise because it curls up in a fetal position. >> exactly. you know this. >> they grab more gravy. >> this is tomato puree. fresh tomatoes that have been strained. >> is there a particular kind of tomato? >> we like to use the ones from right outside. >> local. >> we have the greats that are ready to go. shrimp and greats. >> we will take a couple of those. we have to have greats in charleston. >> it looks so good. >> how many shrimp and greats have you eaten? >> our first. oh, my god. >> that's amazing. >> moving on here. you can serve this in a home and very few restaurants. it's a
. >> unconventional garnish, but it works. see what you think. >> i think it's fine. >> we have seen this. >> what is this? >> pickled shrimp. not pickled like a dill, but marinated. a quick cure. >> that's good. >> you president a little brian over it and an hour in the bridge and it's done. >> it's cooked up? >> we are shrimp rific. we love shrimp. this is shrimp and greats. this has been cut lengthwise. >> watch this. >> this...
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he's made a car that's completely unconventional. there is no engine in the front. watch what that means in this crash test. there is a long crumple zone, a buffer, driver and passenger are safe. very different than traditional cars like this 2011 nissan versa, a smaller vehicle with the engine in front. you can see the car crumbles, impacting the driver's seat. nissan has made upgrads and the newest model earned four stars. the tesla costs over $70,000 and needs to be charged often but the safety designs could impact all cars. >> tesla uses a unique structure where it actually layers the metal that allows it to absorb the energy. >> hopefully in ten years if things go really well, something close to a majority of new cars made will be eltric. >> reporter: for a guy who is used to turning dreams into a reality, the dream of a safer ride may now be a lot closer to reality. betty liu in new york. >>> we turn to secret audio tapes that shattered a president and the trust of a nation. we hear the last words of president nixon at the moment of the searing scandal of wate
he's made a car that's completely unconventional. there is no engine in the front. watch what that means in this crash test. there is a long crumple zone, a buffer, driver and passenger are safe. very different than traditional cars like this 2011 nissan versa, a smaller vehicle with the engine in front. you can see the car crumbles, impacting the driver's seat. nissan has made upgrads and the newest model earned four stars. the tesla costs over $70,000 and needs to be charged often but the...
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the developers may soon an unconventional group this is an incompetent currency not controlled by any government or central bank this peer to peer method of exchange can run chanting it will take the stand there. like life cycle. every technology of every new technology hoping to gets will use it first. sooner or later the customers will use it however with one bitcoin currently being worth around seventy euro ones only existing in cyberspace it's not really being cohesive with the high streets until now or we make. denominations of points like. some kind of five euro two euro one euro in that size which would be for example serial point zero one bitcoin and it would look like this actually we want to make it easy to use solution for down like to keep coins in their daily lives paid their daily life things with bitcoins like a pizza or a coke at a bar or something like that security online is a major concern for us all these days so developers are looking into a number of ways to protect consumers cash we already talk with some. security labeling companies they will as they will do la
the developers may soon an unconventional group this is an incompetent currency not controlled by any government or central bank this peer to peer method of exchange can run chanting it will take the stand there. like life cycle. every technology of every new technology hoping to gets will use it first. sooner or later the customers will use it however with one bitcoin currently being worth around seventy euro ones only existing in cyberspace it's not really being cohesive with the high streets...